District Nursing Postgraduate Programme By Oxford Brookes University |TopUniversities
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Application Deadline

29 Jun, 2025Application Deadline

Main Subject Area

NursingMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Nursing

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Our District Nursing PGDip is community nurses who want to prepare for (or consolidate) a leadership role. 

The course prepares you for the changing face of community nursing. You will:

  • strengthen your leadership attributes
  • become a skilful specialist practitioner
  • learn how to lead and bring about change in your practice environments. 

A large amount of your time will be spent in the practice environment. You will have a practice teacher who will support the development of your professional practice. 

Our lecturers are experienced in their specialist practice areas. They maintain excellent practice links with those areas locally and across the region. We also have well-established links with national and international colleagues, organisations and institutions. This ensures that the curriculum reflects current practice issues.

You will gain a Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) community specialist practitioner (CSP) award.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Nursing

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Our District Nursing PGDip is community nurses who want to prepare for (or consolidate) a leadership role. 

The course prepares you for the changing face of community nursing. You will:

  • strengthen your leadership attributes
  • become a skilful specialist practitioner
  • learn how to lead and bring about change in your practice environments. 

A large amount of your time will be spent in the practice environment. You will have a practice teacher who will support the development of your professional practice. 

Our lecturers are experienced in their specialist practice areas. They maintain excellent practice links with those areas locally and across the region. We also have well-established links with national and international colleagues, organisations and institutions. This ensures that the curriculum reflects current practice issues.

You will gain a Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) community specialist practitioner (CSP) award.

Admission Requirements

Access to the DN course is open to practitioners who meet the following criteria.

This course is at level 7 (Master’s Degree) therefore evidence is required of recent study at level 6 (degree level).

You must:

  • be registered on Part One (Adult/ RN1/ RNA) of the NMC register as an Adult Nurse and active UK Nurse
  • be able to demonstrate evidence of recent  study at level 6 on entry
  • have secured a student place within an NHS Trust which will ensure the following: 
     
  • access to a community practice teacher and placement area
  • a source of NHS funding (employment) to enable payment of the course fees.

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